•Nolan Perkins and Leona Jenkins, were featured in photos putting a figure of a deer in place during the Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas decorating program here Sunday. Robert Long, another Jaycee is preparing to place a strand of lights across Reed Street. This is an annual project of the Jaycees. The lights will be turned on tonight during the official welcome of Santa Claus.

•City Manger S.W. McAllister Jr. today is sending a letter to the Federal Aviation Agency, Kansas City, information the FAA of the Moberly City Council's wish to proceed with development of the airport in accordance with the original master plan previously approved by FAA.

Tuesday, November 26, 2002

•Students of the Little Rams preschool of Renick made a donation of groceries to the Christos Center, a local food bank, in Moberly. Students collected cnned goods and non-perishable items for two weeks in hopes of providing a needy family with a Thanksgiving dinner. Their teacher, Lisa Palmer, donated a turkey. Receiving the turkey for the Christos Center is volunteer Nadine Staggs. Teacher's aide Donna Brittingham looked on with students in the preschool. Staggs said the food bank's supplies are running very low and donations are seriously needed in time to assist hungry families during the upcoming holiday season.

•The Moberly Service Unit/Salvation Army wants to announce the dates for the upcoming fund raising campaign to be November 29 through December 24. The goal this year is to raise $25,000. Norma and Bill Hooton are campaign chairpersons for the campaign this year.

Monday, November 26, 2007

•Despite rain, snow and sleet, over 170 "cowboys" rode through downtown Moberly as part of the 14th annual Cowboys Christmas for Kids event. Coordinators Mary Jo and Terry Colley, with sons Ryan and Nathan, showed off the many toys and canned goods donated by the riders, featured in a photo. The autographed Spartan football helmet was one of the many donated items to be auctioned off following the ride.

•The Barrow Law Firm, LLC includes Attorney David Goring, Paralegal Jessi Tallman, Attorney Tammy Browning, Attorney Deanne Hackman and Attorney Jack McDonald along with Attorney and Managing Partner Jackie Barrow. They were featured in a photo on today's front page with an accompanying story telling of recent expansions.